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linters-settings:
errcheck:
check-type-assertions: true
exhaustruct:
include:
# No zero values for param structs.
- 'connectrpc\.com/connect\..*[pP]arams'
forbidigo:
forbid:
- '^fmt\.Print'
- '^log\.'
- '^print$'
- '^println$'
- '^panic$'
godox:
# TODO, OPT, etc. comments are fine to commit. Use FIXME comments for
# temporary hacks, and use godox to prevent committing them.
keywords: [ FIXME ]
varnamelen:
ignore-decls:
- T any
- i int
- wg sync.WaitGroup
linters:
enable-all: true
disable:
- cyclop # covered by gocyclo
- depguard # unnecessary for small libraries
- deadcode # abandoned
- exhaustivestruct # replaced by exhaustruct
- funlen # rely on code review to limit function length
- gocognit # dubious "cognitive overhead" quantification
- gofumpt # prefer standard gofmt
- goimports # rely on gci instead
- golint # deprecated by Go team
- gomnd # some unnamed constants are okay
- ifshort # deprecated by author
- inamedparam # convention is not followed
- interfacer # deprecated by author
- ireturn # "accept interfaces, return structs" isn't ironclad
- lll # don't want hard limits for line length
- maintidx # covered by gocyclo
- maligned # readability trumps efficient struct packing
- nlreturn # generous whitespace violates house style
- nonamedreturns # named returns are fine; it's *bare* returns that are bad
- nosnakecase # deprecated in https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/pull/3065
- protogetter # too many false positives
- scopelint # deprecated by author
- structcheck # abandoned
- testpackage # internal tests are fine
- varcheck # abandoned
- wrapcheck # don't _always_ need to wrap errors
- wsl # generous whitespace violates house style
issues:
exclude:
# Don't ban use of fmt.Errorf to create new errors, but the remaining
# checks from err113 are useful.
- "do not define dynamic errors, use wrapped static errors instead: .*"